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My annoyances aren't petty, damn it!
Mostly....Republicans.
<runs>
Sigh.... so fast? Get back here and be nice.
I'll give an example!
I hate.... hate when people go in the Exit and out the Entrance. So dumb. So annoying.
And when people answer the PMs at the top and not the bottom. Sorry guys, that breaks my brain.
Ok now, fr fr...
(Though that was totally fr)
Tardiness.
Untidiness.
Lame excuses.
Broken promises.
Fat shamers.
Fairweather friends.
Public farters.
Judgey McJudgealots.
Periods.
Better?
And 100% with you on the top responders. Fucking heretics.
05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
It's hard to ask for help when you're the helper.
05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
First, I want to thank everyone for posting. I think being open about these things can be so empowering and normalizing for people who feel really alone.
I don't think I've struggled with mental health in the same way many of you have described. I e certainly had had really dark times. 9/11 fucked me up in ways I'm just not coming to trips with, my sister passing away very young, all of this happening right now. But I know it's more situational and not at all the same. I know because I grew up with a very, very mentally I'll mother. Incapacitating depression, suicide attempts, clinical narcissism and a dad doing his best but working nights meant that I was raising myself and a little sister for about 5 years before my mom was able to get help.
My SO is also battle some depression heaped with a fuck ton of anxiety. It's so hard to watch someone fight and to know how to help.
There are resources but when you're smothered by depression/anxiety/etc those things can seem impossibly hard to reach out and grab. I do wish there were more resources for allies. It is hard to be supportive and sometimes, it can be isolating. When I feel that way, I try to reach out, get out, shake it up. (You see my problem at the moment though, right?)
The stigma is real but I think it's getting better. The more people share their experiences, the less the stigma, the greater the understanding.
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05.12.20
It's Mental Health Month
Have you ever struggled with your mental health or supported someone who has? What things do you turn to when you're trying to give your mental health a boost? Do you feel a stigma around talking about mental health in any capacity?
Bonus Points: Share a song that you find inspiring![]()
First, I want to thank everyone for posting. I think being open about these things can be so empowering and normalizing for people who feel really alone.
I don't think I've struggled with mental health in the same way many of you have described. I e certainly had had really dark times. 9/11 fucked me up in ways I'm just not coming to trips with, my sister passing away very young, all of this happening right now. But I know it's more situational and not at all the same. I know because I grew up with a very, very mentally I'll mother. Incapacitating depression, suicide attempts, clinical narcissism and a dad doing his best but working nights meant that I was raising myself and a little sister for about 5 years before my mom was able to get help.
My SO is also battle some depression heaped with a fuck ton of anxiety. It's so hard to watch someone fight and to know how to help.
There are resources but when you're smothered by depression/anxiety/etc those things can seem impossibly hard to reach out and grab. I do wish there were more resources for allies. It is hard to be supportive and sometimes, it can be isolating. When I feel that way, I try to reach out, get out, shake it up. (You see my problem at the moment though, right?)
The stigma is real but I think it's getting better. The more people share their experiences, the less the stigma, the greater the understanding.
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you're in an equally difficult position as your SO. sorry that's the case.
here's what i did to recover: 1 - commit to getting better; 2 - find the right meds (enough to stop the re-uptake and ease the anxiety, but not so much to totally deaden emotions); 3 - live in the moment, literally - i would ask myself, "what is the most valuable thing i should be doing right now?" sometimes it was sleep, sometimes it was just get out of bed, sometimes it was workout, sometimes it was to complete a very specific work assignment. breaking life into tiny, manageable moments made it so much easier to make progress. 4 - go talk it out, 'cause when you do that right, you realize the demons aren't real. you created them; you own them; you can manage them.
best wishes for SO's progress and happiness for both of you.
oh, a song - this isn't really a motivating song, but it's fun and uplifting.
The Fighter - Keith Urban & Carrie Underwood
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
05.15.20
What do you try really hard at? What just comes naturally to you?
Try hard at: being a good parent. Raising an empathetic, emotionally intelligent, socially aware, and boundary respecting male. I’m not naturally patient so this can sometimes take major effort. A decent spouse, partner, sister, and daughter. Communication isn’t everything (if you’re with or related to someone neurodivergent, you know what I mean!). Maintaining some level of fitness while my gyms are closed. Letting shit go. I’m sure there are other things.
What comes naturally: being organized. Knowing when something or someone isn’t my thing (as in, not continuing to try something because I should have a better grasp on it than I do / investing time on people I don’t really like or respect). Being stressed out.